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Jess Flood-Paddock (born 1977, London, England) is a British sculptor living and working in London. Flood-Paddock studied at Royal College of Art (2003-5), Slade School of Fine Art (1996–2000), London and The School at the Art Institute of Chicago (1999).〔(Jess Flood-Paddock at Carl Freedman Gallery )〕 Flood-Paddock first came to wider attention in 2010 because of her exhibition at the Hayward Gallery Project Space, London, centred on a sculpture of a giant lobster. Her work often is monumental in scale, commenting on our consumer society.〔 She is represented by Carl Freedman Gallery, London and Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam. In June 2011, Flood-Paddock had a solo exhibition at the Carl Freedman Gallery of new sculpture called ''Fantastic Voyage''.〔(Jess Flood-Paddock exhibition listing in Time Out, July 2010 )〕 Flood-Paddock was named as 'Artist of the week' by the Guardian Media Group's ''theguardian.com'' website in July 2011.〔 == Solo Exhibitions == 2012: 'Art Now: Jess Flood-Paddock', Tate Britain, London 'X', Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam 2011: 'Bold Tendencies 5', Peckham Multi-Storey Car Park, London 2010: 'Gangster's Paradise (curated by Tom Morton)', Hayward Gallery Project Space, London 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jess Flood-Paddock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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